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A chord has a root of a third and a fifth, but the fifth, it’s in there, whether you play it or not.
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Hey, I totally get it and this page isn’t for everybody.
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The flutter echo is created when you have two parallel surfaces.
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This Friday, I’ll be kicking off Beat Kitchen’s Digital Marketplace Summit with a free workshop for members.
How many chords do you know?
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